Sentences with phrase «pretty high confidence»

But there is now pretty high confidence that a fairly dramatic change in the weather is on the horizon — most likely days or weeks, rather than months, in the future.
I've pretty high confidence that it's going to be great FPS on console.
And so we used our cloud - computing expertise and our machine - learning expertise, and we actually built a set of algorithms that can look at the scanned pages of physical books and match up the words and find with pretty high confidence when you're on your Kindle, what is the real page number that you happen to be on?

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Modern antitrust thinking looks with disfavor upon blocking vertical deals, so AT&T has a pretty high level of confidence, Blair Levin said.
I am pretty sure, actually, that the Frenchman will be very keen to get another win on the board and keep the confidence high ahead of the FA cup final against Aston Villa.
And while the morale of the Newcastle team shouldn't be high after a pretty horrid sequence of results, not to mention the club's decision to depart with Andy Carroll and leave Alan Pardew with limited striking resources, confidence should actually be sky - high following their dramatic draw at home to Arsenal last weekend.
I felt like a complete greenhorn at the beginning, but after just a few months into it, my confidence level was pretty high.
One can say with reasonable confidence that the likelihood of something analogous to a human evolving is really pretty high.
Sounds like a trick question — but the answer's pretty simple: When you have a high degree of confidence in management... to piss the money / value away over time..!
Given the unpredictable short - term dynamics up there, which make the ice subject to vagaries of Siberian winds and a mix of currents, a lot of polar ice experts tell me it's pretty much impossible to make such a prediction with high confidence.
That prediction a year ago was always pretty silly, at least if it was meant to be precise and made with high confidence.
If you ACTUALLY BELIEVE that there is «very high confidence» that we have enough understanding of «natural forcings» to make such sweeping and confident declarations, you are a fool and pretty much deserve all the bad things you have coming to you.
After all, if NOAA didn't have a pretty high level of confidence that their records were accurate to at least 10 millidegree precision, would they be reporting that a four year old record was «smashed» by 20 millidegrees?
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